The Bears’ start to free agency in 2019 looked a little like 2017, without the misses at high-priced players. The reported contract agreements with cornerback Buster Skrine and running back Mike Davis filled needs, but they didn’t inspire Bears fans to start booking hotel rooms in Miami for next February.

Re-signing Bryce Callahan was always possible, adding Le’Veon Bell seemed like a pipe dream, and those moves would have come with a little more fanfare. Monday’s additions illustrate a cost-conscious Ryan Pace this offseason, but they also allow him to keep adding in the days and weeks to come.

Per NFL Network, Skrine and the Bears agreed to a three-year contract worth $16.5 million with $8.5 million guaranteed. Averaging $5.5 million per year, Skrine’s addition likely spells the end of Callahan’s time as a Bear.

When the Lions reportedly agreed to pay nickel corner Justin Coleman $9 million per year, Callahan’s price tag had to go up.